While the Kempegowda International Airport, which is located on the outskirts of Bengaluru, recorded 52 mm rainfall from Monday evening till Tuesday morning, the city areas received 30 to 50 mm rainfall

A deluge of problems returned with heavy rains in Bengaluru's LB Shastrinagar. The October 2 rain flooded roads, drains and homes. Residents had to spend the night displacing dirty water from their homes and water storage tanks. Despite several appeals to public representatives and engineers in the past to get the stormwater drains cleared, nothing has happened.

Heavy rain along with thunder and squalls lashed Bengaluru city on Sunday (June 3) evening. Due to squalls, 35 trees were uprooted, 36 electric poles damaged, water logging was reported in most of the roads and there was power disruption in various regions in the city.

Bengaluru received 27 mm rainfall with gusty winds that uprooted over 200 trees and brought down many branches and electric poles in several parts of the city on May 26. The BBMP has not cleared the uprooted trees from the roads yet.

Bengaluru witnessed heavy spells of rain on Tuesday (May 7) to bring respite to citizens reeling under the scorching heat but also faced problems of trees being uprooted and water logging in several areas

The weatherman has predicted rains for the next two days due to a trough of low pressure from south interior Karnataka to Kanyakumari. Officials from Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre stated that rains will hit city sometime in the evening and continue till late night.